Mira (given name)
Mira is a feminine given name with varying meanings. In the Romance languages, it is related to the Latin words for "wonder" and "wonderful."[1][2] In South Slavic languages, it means "peace" and is often used as part of a longer name, such as Miroslava (masculine form: Miroslav) or Sławomira (masculine form: Sławomir). In Albanian language, it means "goodness" or "kindness". In Sanskrit, it means "ocean", "sea", "limit" or "boundary".[3]
Pronunciation | MIR-ah |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Albanian, Hebrew, Latin, Sanskrit, Slavic, Indian, Korean, Finnish, Japanese |
Meaning | "amazing", "beautiful", "peace", "prosperous", “helpful”, “soft like velvet rose”, “beautiful”, “princess” |
Other names | |
Related names | Miranda, Myra, Meera, Mireliana, Miriam |
It is related to "Myra".
People with the given name include:
- Mira Aroyo (born 1977), Bulgarian musician
- Mira Awad (born 1975), Israeli-Arab actress and musician
- Mira Bai or Meera (1498–1547), Hindu mystical singer and poet
- Mira Craig (born 1982), Norwegian rhythm and blues singer and songwriter
- Mira Dancy (born 1979), American painter
- Míra Emberovics (born 1988), Hungarian handball player
- Mira Furlan (born 1955), Croatian actress and singer
- Mira Gojak (born 1963), Australian artist
- Mira Golubović (Мира Голубовић, born 1976), Serbian retired professional volleyball player
- Mira Gonzalez (born 1992), American poet
- Mira Hoteit (born 2002), Lebanese footballer
- Mira Konçi (born 1973), Albanian singer and songwriter
- Mira Kunnasluoto (born 1974), Finnish singer
- Mira Kuś (born 1958), Polish poet and journalist
- Mira Lehr, American multimedia artist
- Mira Lesmana (born 1964), Indonesian songwriter, film director and producer
- Mira Leung (born 1989), Canadian retired figure skater
- Mira Mihelič (1912-1985), Slovene writer and translator
- Mira Nair (born 1957), Indian-American film director
- Mira Nakashima (born 1942), Japanese-American architect and furniture maker
- Mira Petrović (Мира Петровић, born 1956), Serbian politician
- Mira Sorvino (born 1967), American actress
- Mira Topić (born 1983), Croatian volleyball player
- Mira W. (Widjaja) (born 1951), Indonesian author
- Mira Zimińska (1901-1997), Polish actress
- Mirjana Mira Banjac (Мира Бањацborn, born 1929), Serbian actress
- Miroslava Mira Stupica (Мирослава Мира Ступица, 1923–2016), Serbian actress
- Mira Duong Phan Thi My Tam (born 1981), Vietnamese director, singer, composer, actress...
Fictional Characters
- Mira Ackerman (ミラ・アッカーマン), a character from Godannar
- Mira Dianus Artemina (ミラ・ディアノス・アルテミーナ), a character from Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
- Mira Hanayashiki (花屋敷 ミラ), a character from the anime Sekkō Boys
- Mira Konohata (木ノ幡 みら), a character from the manga series Koisuru Asteroid
- Mira Yamana (山奈 ミラ), a character from Trinity Seven
- Mira Yurizaki (百合崎 ミラ), a character from the manga series Dimension W
- Mira, a character from Animal Crossing New Leaf
See also
References
- F. P. Leverett, A New and Copious Lexicon of the Latin Language (Boston: Rice & Kendell, 1853), p. 539.
- Bruce Lansky, 100,000+ Baby Names (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2006).
- Maneka Gandhi, The Penguin Book of Hindi Names (Penguin Books India, 1992)
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